
Lola Cars - Wikipedia
Lola Cars Limited is a British automobile manufacturer founded in 1958 by Eric Broadley in Bromley, England. The company is now owned by Till Bechtolsheimer, who purchased it in 2022. Lola Cars endured for more than fifty years to become one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of racing cars in the world.
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The 10 greatest Lola cars - Motorsport.com
Sep 20, 2018 · The 10 greatest Lola cars Choosing highlights from six decades of Lola success was a tricky task, but here's our selection of the marque's finest cars - including test drives of the top...
Lola for sale - Classic Driver
Looking for a Lola for sale? On Classic Driver you will find 19 Lola cars as well as thousands of other iconic classic and performance cars.
Lola Heritage
Oct 24, 2024 · LOLA CARS. Established in 1958 by Eric Broadley MBE, Lola is proud to be Great Britain’s longest-serving manufacturer of racing cars.
Lola Cars - About
Lola Cars is a renowned British motorsport company, with a rich history in designing and manufacturing racing cars and more than 500 championship wins to its name.
The full story of Lola - so far - Autosport
Jun 24, 2022 · Lola provided Electramotive with the original chassis that in increasingly modified form would win three consecutive IMSA GT titles for Nissan from 1988.
The 1963 Lola MK6 GT led to the Ford GT40 - MotorTrend
Mar 12, 2019 · The new car would be called the Lola Mark 6 GT, "6" because it was the sixth car designed by Lola, and "GT" after the new FIA GT rules that it was built to epitomize.
Lola - All Sports Cars Market - CLASSIC.COM
Lola’s sports cars are renowned for their engineering innovation and exceptional performance in endurance racing. Founded in 1958, Lola's first sports car, the Lola Mk1, set the stage for the brand's future successes.
Lola Mk1 - Wikipedia
The Lola Mk1 is the first sports racing car made by Lola, under the leadership and guidance of Eric Broadley, in 1958. The body was designed and developed by chief stylist Maurice Gomm, made out of a steel or fiberglass tubular spaceframe …